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Katsumi Minakata, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2013-2017 Psychology University of Copenhagen, København, Denmark 
 2018- Management Engineering DTU - Technical University of Denmark 
Area:
Audition, Vision, Somatosensation, Multisensory Integration, Crossmodal Attention, EEG, ERP, Psychophysics, Response Selection
Website:
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Collaborators

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Thomas Z. Strybel collaborator 2007- California State University, Long Beach
 (APCAM 2008; HCII 2009, Digital Avionics Systems Conference 2010, HFES 2008)
Kim-Phuong L. Vu collaborator 2007- California State University Long Beach
John Paulin Hansen collaborator 2017- DTU - Technical University of Denmark
Diane W. Lee collaborator 2007-2007 California State University Long Beach
Young-Hee Cho collaborator 2006-2008 California State University Long Beach
Thuan Kim Mary Ngo collaborator 2007-2010 California State University, Long Beach
 (Memory and Cognition 2010)
William L. Kelemen collaborator 2008-2010 California State University, Long Beach
 (Poster at Association for Psychological Science 2009, Publication at Journal of Cognitive Psychology 2011)
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Minakata K, Gondan M. (2018) Author accepted manuscript: Differential coactivation in a redundant signals task with weak and strong go/no-go stimuli. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021818772033
Gondan M, Minakata K. (2015) A tutorial on testing the race model inequality. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Salas CR, Minakata K, Kelemen WL. (2011) Walking before study enhances free recall but not judgement-of-learning magnitude Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 23: 507-513
Vu KP, Ngo TK, Minakata K, et al. (2010) Shared spatial representations for physical locations and location words in bilinguals' primary language. Memory & Cognition. 38: 713-22
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